Toronto proudly boasts the world's longest rainbow road, symbol of hope

A permanent rainbow road was revealed on Hanlan's Point, the historic location of Canada’s inaugural Pride celebration in 1971

Toronto is now the site of a groundbreaking 600-metre-long rainbow pathway, which has achieved a historic milestone as the longest in the world.

"The Long Walk to Equality" was unveiled ahead of Pride Month in late May at Hanlan's Point in Toronto, Ontario. The rainbow pathway, crafted by artist Travis Myers, pays homage to the noteworthy queer past of Hanlan's Point while honouring themes of love, equality, and hope. The Weather Network's Michael Vann reports.